First question: Hello, I have a portable wifi (Huawei N14036) and am wondering if the drivers for this unit are written into the Ghostbsd kernel (3.1 gnome2) ? Upon booting to the desktop from disc, no connection was recognised.

Second question: Is the Ghostbsd 3.1 gnome2, using the gnome network manager? From my exploration of the forums networking posts, it would "appear" not? Maybe someone would mind clarify this for me? Many other distro have now utilized the "gnome network manager" into their distro due to the huge amount of people now going portable, eg: Salix

Portable Wifi

get2gether wrote:First question: Hello, I have a portable wifi (Huawei N14036) and am wondering if the drivers for this unit are written into the Ghostbsd kernel (3.1 gnome2) ? Upon booting to the desktop from disc, no connection was recognised.

get2gether wrote:Second question: Is the Ghostbsd 3.1 gnome2, using the gnome network manager? From my exploration of the forums networking posts, it would "appear" not? Maybe someone would mind clarify this for me? Many other distro have now utilized the "gnome network manager" into their distro due to the huge amount of people now going portable, eg: Salix

GhostBSD is not GNU/Linux system and gnome network manager is for Linux only, but we are starting to develop or own network manager wish will be in GhostBSD 4.0.

Thank you for taking the time to reply, I will follow <You kldload the drivers and if it show up in from ifconfig command like> and see what comes as result. With regard to <gnome network manager>, I thought maybe it has been ported to BSD? It would be in keeping though for BSD to develop their own, as you have stated. Thanks again!

First question: Hello, I have a portable wifi (Huawei N14036) and am wondering if the drivers for this unit are written into the Ghostbsd kernel (3.1 gnome2) ? Upon booting to the desktop from disc, no connection was recognised.

Second question: Is the Ghostbsd 3.1 gnome2, using the gnome network manager? From my exploration of the forums networking posts, it would "appear" not? Maybe someone would mind clarify this for me? Many other distro have now utilized the "gnome network manager" into their distro due to the huge amount of people now going portable, eg: Salix